Yeah, that was my initial reaction too, as I couldn’t recall ever hearing something similar.
Oh no, you!
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neidu3@sh.itjust.worksto
science@lemmy.world•Huge tunnels discovered that were not made by humans or geologyEnglish
1·15 小时前Elephants are also known to dig caves in search of salt
I have most things that I want, so… peace and quiet, I guess
Go away, Mariah
neidu3@sh.itjust.worksto
NonCredibleDefense@piefed.social•Sorry for interrupting your genocide, I guess? Send in the other 3000 planes of Uncle SamEnglish
4·18 小时前The nighawks route was well known by Serbian intelligence, the radar lock happened while the weapons bay was open. And the nighthawk still destroyed its target…
neidu3@sh.itjust.worksto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The show I was watching went from "Free" to "Paid" *while I was watching it*English
6·18 小时前The first hit is free
neidu3@sh.itjust.worksMto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are your best tips for looking busy at work, while actually doing something you enjoy?English
12·18 小时前Working on my personal projects in a terminal.
neidu3@sh.itjust.worksMto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why is no one talking about AI replacing sex-workers?English
8·22 小时前Nor does it mention Mike and the Mechanics
neidu3@sh.itjust.worksto
Europe@feddit.org•VW gears up for first production closure in Germany in its 88-year historyEnglish
6·18 小时前! Pedantry alert !
Wouldn’t this imply that “gearing down” is a more apt choice of words? I mean, you downshift in preparation for slower speeds… Kinda in the same way you wouldn’t say “The sound of the starting gun heralds the factory closure”
neidu3@sh.itjust.worksto
Backyard Chickens (and Other Birds)@lemmy.ca•say hi to mah girls.English
4·1 天前They look how I feel whenever someone introduces me to someone else without warning.
Them: “Say hi to neidu3”
Me: O_o
Someone else: “Nice to meet you”
Me: o_O…which of course means that they’re awesome and the very embodiment of cool.
neidu3@sh.itjust.worksto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•You've probably met someone who has killed a personEnglish
3·1 天前I know I have. Back in 2010 or thereabouts, this guy at work who I trained to run the shift opposite of me is now in prison for multiple murders.
Anyone from Poland remember the case in the news about a guy murdering people so he could take over their property? Yeah, that one…
EDIT: Just for the record, I’ve known many poles over the years, and I’ve liked most of you. Except that guy. He was fucking weird. Don’t remember his exact name, but he went by Winnie/Vinny, or something like that.
Do you want to piss off a balrog? Because that’s how you piss off a balrog.
That’s why he fought Gandalf: Magic breaks physics.
It’s important to distinguish between interaction and constraints. Electromagnetic radiation is a connection, in a sense, but it is not functioning as a constrain, I. E. it does not mechanically link the two bodies. While they do have an effect on each other, their interaction with spacetime is still separated.
Hubble flow is only disrupted if two bodies in a system have a spatial constraint. Radiation does not provide such a constraint. Gravity can, under some circumstances, but it is not considered a rigid constraint in most cases.
General relativity is weird, I know.
Yet another example of immigrants coming here and disrupting the lives of honest
whitemass murderers. How dare they.EDIT: Not white, it seems.
One problem with your thought experiment is that it is by its definition not generating infinite energy.
The way I understand it is that a remote body will tug on a mithril wire which turns a generator as it unspools. Alright, fair enough for a thought experiment on it’s own, but without any reciprocating action, infinite energy would require an infinitely large spool to unwind.
Another problem is that the laws of cosmic expansion affects the wire itself. There would be no tugging force between the two bodies. Connecting the two bodies imposes a constraint on them, disrupting the Hubble flow.
neidu3@sh.itjust.worksMto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Multiple communities across the FediverseEnglish
9·2 天前Simply put, yes. In the same way subdomains are independent of eachother (for example balls.microsoft.com vs balls.apple.com), communities in different instances are independent of each other, even if they share the same name. That’s because a communitys full designation is, for example [email protected]
As for the multiple mod accounts on different instances, this is often because the mod-log and reports often don’t federate properly, so it is common for mods to sign up an identical account on the instance of a community they moderate.
When it comes to creating identical communities, first thing you need to ask yourself if you should. Sure, if an identical community exists on a different instance, but it’s dead, it shouldn’t be a problem.
However, when there’s already an active community, it’s better to join and contribute to that one, as fragmentation isn’t really helping anyone in particular or the fediverse in general.
neidu3@sh.itjust.worksMto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What 'bad' movie could you fix with a simple casting change?English
27·2 天前Star wars prequels. Jarjar replaced by nobody.
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Not only that song, but I remember it from I was a kid, long before hampsterdance existed.
The original is from Disney’s version of Robin Hood, you know that version with the fox and the other animals. And I am pretty sure that the one that was sped up and used for hampsterdance is the intro song to the Norwegian version of the audiobook, recorded by Øystein Sunde in 1974.